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[Above: Close-up.]

[Above: Postcard front. Here is a Swiss postcard from Sion (A 'small town is sunny and famous for its cathedral and the towers of the Tourbillon and Valeria castles that rise into the sky...' It is also known for 'a basilica housing an organ over 500 years old. The 15th-century Cathedral of Notre-Dame-du-Glarier and the conical Witches' Tower are in the old town.')]

[Above: Postcard reverse. Here we see the postcard was canceled on February 24, 1944. This was sent to Germany where it was looked over by the censors. It has an odd ink censor mark. You normally see a mark like the '3355' and '20' in a box, but not the multi-colored '7J' seen here. Not sure what it means.]

[Above: In case you were wondering what the aforementioned 'Witches' Tower' looks like here it is.]

[Above: The 'Witches' Tower' even made a postage stamp many years later.]